Treshuevos
Cadet
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- Apr 19, 2014
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First off, thanks very much for providing/participating in this forum. It has been a wealth of information getting me to the point I am at. I have read a ton, fixed/replaced a bunch and I'm finally stumped...so here goes.
I recently picked up a 76 Aquasport 170 with a 1990 Evinrude 88 SPL. I'll spare you the boat fixes and get right into the list of things I performed/inspected on the motor...
1. Bought a manual
2. Pulled, inspected & cleaned the carbs
3. Changed lower unit oil
4. Added fresh gas/oil/marine sta-bil to portable tank (original had been previously bypassed)
5. Cleared fuel lines (they look brand new)
5. Changed plugs
6. Bought new battery
Now that the weather is above freezing I attempted firing (on muffs) her up last weekend...
1. Performed the "pump the bulb, turn the key to on, hold key down for 8 seconds and turn to start routine" and ultimately got her to run. Took a bit but I figured it was to be expected based on what I have read and the fact that it sat for 6-8 months.
2. On a great pee stream I ran the motor for roughly 5-10 minutes, increased (slightly) RPM's put in in forward and reverse and everything seemed great.
3. Again, having done a ton of reading on this and other related forums I felt it was a good idea to perform a Decarb ASAP. I followed the "3/4 gallon of fresh fuel, 3 oz. of oil and 16 oz of seafoam" method." When the motor started consuming the seafoam mix she stalled (which I expected). Problem is, I can't get it started again.
Which brings me to where I am now....3-4 hours (spread out over last Sunday and today) trying to start. The best I'll get is 5-10 seconds of very rough idling and then off. I've pulled and cleaned the plugs over a dozen times (always wet...fuel and carbon soaked I believe) and still the same result. I've given it throttle at varying levels and no luck.
No, I have not performed a compression test yet...I know I should go out and buy a tester but I assumed based on the initial pre-Decarb startup that I didn't have an issue in this department?
I know there are a number of different potential issues based on the info I have provided but I was hoping by throwing it out there a flag might go up narrowing them down...or at least it may give me an orderly plan of attack.
Thanks again for all of the info you all have provided to date on other threads and thanks in advance for any help with my current dilemma.
I recently picked up a 76 Aquasport 170 with a 1990 Evinrude 88 SPL. I'll spare you the boat fixes and get right into the list of things I performed/inspected on the motor...
1. Bought a manual
2. Pulled, inspected & cleaned the carbs
3. Changed lower unit oil
4. Added fresh gas/oil/marine sta-bil to portable tank (original had been previously bypassed)
5. Cleared fuel lines (they look brand new)
5. Changed plugs
6. Bought new battery
Now that the weather is above freezing I attempted firing (on muffs) her up last weekend...
1. Performed the "pump the bulb, turn the key to on, hold key down for 8 seconds and turn to start routine" and ultimately got her to run. Took a bit but I figured it was to be expected based on what I have read and the fact that it sat for 6-8 months.
2. On a great pee stream I ran the motor for roughly 5-10 minutes, increased (slightly) RPM's put in in forward and reverse and everything seemed great.
3. Again, having done a ton of reading on this and other related forums I felt it was a good idea to perform a Decarb ASAP. I followed the "3/4 gallon of fresh fuel, 3 oz. of oil and 16 oz of seafoam" method." When the motor started consuming the seafoam mix she stalled (which I expected). Problem is, I can't get it started again.
Which brings me to where I am now....3-4 hours (spread out over last Sunday and today) trying to start. The best I'll get is 5-10 seconds of very rough idling and then off. I've pulled and cleaned the plugs over a dozen times (always wet...fuel and carbon soaked I believe) and still the same result. I've given it throttle at varying levels and no luck.
No, I have not performed a compression test yet...I know I should go out and buy a tester but I assumed based on the initial pre-Decarb startup that I didn't have an issue in this department?
I know there are a number of different potential issues based on the info I have provided but I was hoping by throwing it out there a flag might go up narrowing them down...or at least it may give me an orderly plan of attack.
Thanks again for all of the info you all have provided to date on other threads and thanks in advance for any help with my current dilemma.

